PyAcceleREMOTER is an accelerometer-based remote controller for mplayer on GNU/Linux machines.
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Linux rulz: Top500 says so
Today’s release of the list of the top 500 supercomputers shows that well over 90% are running Linux. Also, IBM’s Roadrunner has finally been dethroned; in a big way
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15 Ways Nokia’s N900 Is Better Than Apple’s iPhone (and 5 ways it’s not)
For almost 3 years, Apple’s iPhone has set the standard for mainstream smart phones. Recently, Apple has taken over a large portion of the smart phone market, now manufactures like Nokia are taking the iPhone threat seriously and bringing out new phones to try to compete. One phone that looks like it has a real chance to compete with the iPhone is Nokia’s new N900 phone/internet tablet.
Read more »SPDY: Google wants to speed up the web by ditching HTTP
Google isn't content with providing us with fast search and a fast browser: we need a faster protocol between servers and browsers. The search giant would like us to start forgetting about HTTP:// and learn to love SPDY://.
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Cloud is Just Another Word for "Sucker"
As much as we warn about privacy, security, and reliability problems in cloud computing, it's coming and we can't stop it. So do we join the cloud party? Heck no.
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ARM for GNU/Linux Arrives; Has Microsoft Given up on Sub-notebooks?
The highly-anticipated torrent of low-cost, energy-efficient, user-friendly, GNU/Linux-only appliances has finally arrived, leaving Microsoft racing to the top again
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Linux Contractor Fired for Using Firefox/Linux
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Nicaragua Builds An Innovative Agricultural Information System Using Open Source Software
An experiment in Nicaragua shows just how powerful Open Source software can be in leveling the playing field. The second poorest country of the Americas now has one of the best software solutions for displaying agricultural data in the western hemisphere. It all started about a year ago.
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The MySQL question - free or free-market?
Is MySQL free in a free-market? With the European Commission's ongoing investigation, a debate over what makes free software free has emerged, ironically, centred on how money is made from free software.
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Windows Mobile Down to Single-Digit Market Share as Linux Grows
Microsoft on the rapid decline, especially in particular areas where Linux gains quickly
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KS2009: How Google uses Linux
There may be no single organization which runs more Linux systems than Google. But the kernel development community knows little about how Google uses Linux and what sort of problems are encountered there. Google's Mike Waychison traveled to Tokyo to help shed some light on this situation; the result was an interesting view on what it takes to run Linux in this extremely demanding setting.
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Linux's share of netbooks surging, not sagging
Reports that the Linux netbook is dead or dying are incorrect, at least globally, according to an analyst firm.
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Guest Post: Yahoo's Cloud Team Open Sources Traffic Server
Today, Yahoo moved its open source cloud computing initiatives up a notch with the donation of its Traffic Server product to the Apache Software Foundation. Traffic Server is used in-house at Yahoo to manage its own trafic and it enables session management, authentication, configuration management, load balancing, and routing for entire cloud computing stacks.
Read more »Pink Army Cooperative Uses Open Source Principles to Treat Breast Cancer
One of the greatest things about the open source philosophy is that its principles can be applied to projects that help mankind. Content management systems, media apps, and gaming software all have their place in the FOSS ecosystem, but when projects like the Pink Army Cooperative come along, it reminds people of just how powerful the open source doctrine really is.
Read more »Web Open Font Format backed by Mozilla, type foundries
Efforts to bring advanced typography to the web have reached an important milestone. Type designers Tal Leming and Erik van Blokland, who had been working to developing the .webfont format, combined forces with Mozilla's Jonathan Kew, who had been working independently on a similar format.
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